Lamp-mounting.



LAMP MOUNTING.-

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l [AIV/FN TOR. @l lm M @is @Al CHAR-LES E. GODLE?, OF DETROT,.MICHIGAN', ASSGNOR T0 EDMUNDS AND JONES CORPORATION, F El"EHR/OIT,MISHIGA1` CORPORATION yOF NEW YORK.

Lane-MOUNTING.

mounting that the lamp can be rotated about its axis and canv be tippedup and down through "limited arcs.

This invention consists in the details of construction illustieted inthe accompanying drawing and particularly set jforth in Q ers-I. the eLthe claim.

ln the accompanying drawing, Figure l is a side elevation of bodying myinvention. Eig. 2 is a erspective of one end of the stern on which tnelamp may be mounted. Fig; 3 a view oa Washer on the inside of the lamp.Fig. 4 is a section on thefline H of Fig. 3.

Similar reference characters refer to like parts throughout the severalviews.

The body or shell l op l to he substa tially paraba with an opening orhole Q in its lower side at some distance from its axis tarough. whichopening the threaded end 3 of the stem 4 extends. An enA 5., preferablylprovi' d With i'ace 6, receives the Washers and 8 mi are preventedromturnim on the ,er nut 9 and col lar l0 causes the Washers to the wailof the body.

At the point oi enga:C nent of the Washlongitudinal section of the abolal e the body is si transverse Specicatioa of Letters Patent.

electric lamp ernnut on the end of a circle. |The Washers fit' thisbodyl and can slide around the body lin the plane of the circulairsection and can also slide longitudinally in the plane of the parabolicsection, when the nut -9 is slacked a small distance. yButthe Washerscannot slide diagonally of these two planes unless the nut'is slached upa considerable distance. 'llhey result is that whenthe lamp is mountedon the stem 4, it can be rotated through a few degrees in eitherdirection on its focal axisand can also be tilted up and. down a similardistance. This is of especial advantage in adjusting ythe headlights ofautomobiles for by the use Patented Jan. 8, t. Application filedNovember 23, H6.. Serial No. 332,944. l

'of the present mounting the beams of light frein the headlights can bedirected` as dereason of the wall of the body being rigidly held betweenthe two Washers 7 and 8', there is no more necessityI for the usualrivets to secure the lamp to its support. The labor and material costor" this mounting isv thereby reduced', While at the same time anadjustable lamp is produced. In case of accident, the lamp can be easilyremoved and another substituted, a Wr'ench for the nut 9 being the onlytool required.

l'. claim:

a mounting, the combination with a 'pariboloidal body having an openingin its some distance fromits axis, a supporting stem of less diameterthan the opening extending therethrough, and having a non-cylindricalportion Where it passes throueh said opening,` revolubly on thenon-cylindrical portionof fthe stein Within and Without the lamp bodyand closely itting against the body9 and a to force the Washers. towardeach other to grip the Wall of the body., v

Cl-MERLE?) E. GDLEY.

Washers fitting nonn

